John Brown's Farm House |
This was like a continuation of a story started a couple years ago when we were visiting Harper’s Ferry. It was at Harper’s Ferry, W. Virginia (Virginia at the time) that John Brown took his stand against the Federal Government. He, along with several others, went down to Harper’s Ferry and captured the federal arsenal along with a rifle factory. It was his idea to capture the arsenal and rifle factory to arm the slaves for their great uprising for freedom. Two men whose names you will surely recognize were detached to Harper’s Ferry to deal with Mr. Brown—Robert E. Lee and J.E.B. Stuart. Of course, there was a stand off which eventually ended in the demise of John Brown. In my humble opinion, Brown’s undoing was the result of the slaves (I’m sure to his great disappointment) failing to uprise. The ever hopeful John Brown hung around until he got himself hung.
John Brown's Grave |
Statue of John Brown |
Right here, just outside of Lake Placid is the farm of John Brown and it is here that his body “lies a mouldering in the grave”.
For a more accurate and complete picture of this famous raid you might want to visit the W. Virginia History Site at www.wvculture.org/History/jnobrown.html
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